Economic reform has been the key instrument to elevate growth performance, but it always carries larger development ramifications in both India and China. However, their reform measures, strategies and implementation vary widely.

From the first visit by Luna-1 in 1959 to the soft landing of Chang’e-4 in 2019, lunar exploration has spanned 60 years, yet unknown realms still wait to be discovered. Let’s see what Jia Yang, deputy chief designer of the Chang’e-4 probe and chief designer of the Yutu lunar rover, has to say about Chang’e and Yutu.

Hailing from India’s northern state of Bihar, Vivek Mani Tripathi works as a Hindi teacher at the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies in Guangzhou, southern Guangdong Province. He chose the Chinese name Zhi Hui, which means “glittering with wisdom.”
On June 1, 2018, he shared his story of studying Chinese literature and teaching Hindi in fluent Mandarin at a meeting themed on the people-to-people exchange held during the first media summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.

Hopefully, the Modi government will demonstrate political wisdom and keep the bigger picture in mind when handling issues concerning China-India relations as well as taking active measures to end the stand-off between the two countries. This is the only choice beneficial to India’s security and development, to China-India cooperation, and to the stability of the region as a whole.

China’s defense policy is intended to safeguard and promote the peace and stability of the international community. Conversely, the suggestion that the U.S., Japan, and India collaborate to constrain China’s rise, as some Indian and American scholars made at the conference, is negative to the security of the Asia-Pacific region.

Only by addressing the imbalanced relationship and correcting the improper resource allocation between environmental protection and economic growth can we realize the simultaneous advancement of the environment and the economy and achieve “green development.”

The tide of China-India cultural exchange seems unstoppable. Further infrastructure connectivity has facilitated a heavier flow of interaction between China and India, and even the seemingly insurmountable Himalayan range can do little to impede passionate exchange between the two Asian neighbors.

The tide of China-India cultural exchange seems unstoppable. Further infrastructure connectivity has facilitated a heavier flow of interaction between China and India, and even the seemingly insurmountable Himalayan range can do little to impede passionate exchange between the two Asian neighbors.

Partners

China and India have every will and capability to step up maritime cooperation and build a maritime partnership. Together, we can turn the oceans in the region and the world into oceans of peace, harmony, cooperation and prosperity.

Wildlife protection is important for global ecological security, sustainable economic development, technological innovation and cultural inheritance. Protecting wild animals and plants is a common mission for all human beings.

Mithila is a young Indian journalist who focues on urban and social development. Although her father has been working in China for over ten years, she only found time last spring to visit him. During her trip in China, Beijing left her a deep impression and even reminded her of Mumbai, her home city. She hopes that young people from China and India will interact more often in the future and contribute to constructive relationships between the two countries.

A Sarod concert had never before been held in China. The word “Sarod” roughly translates to “beautiful sound” or “melody” in Persian. It is a stringed instrument from northern India used mainly in classical Indian classical music.

Interview with Tang Min, Consultant of the State Council of China and Executive Vice Chairman of YouChange. With “internet+” thinking, there is new hope for ending poverty, educational inequality, and the digital divide.

India is currently becoming one of the most unequal regions in the world. What Indian policy is seeing is actually a trickle up effect, rather than ‘trickle down’ as some economists claim would happen with the expansion of the economy.